My problem for signing up for this is that it absolutely will not tell me how much they’re going to send me. I find a lot of these companies absolutely will not be straight forward about how much you’re getting and the fact that everyone makes it this huge secret or really difficult to do the math and find out is super shady. Can they please just tell us how much we are getting…
Thank you for the comment! I totally agree and feel your frustration. Most of these premium dog food companies have you take a quiz and then they give you a price, but don't tell you how much food you will receive. I have two suggestions if you want to try Sundays. Go to our review (www.mealfinds.com/sundays-for-dogs-reviews/), on that page we have a link for a free sample (just pay shipping). This allows you to try it and see if you/your dog like it for a very low price. OR from our review click on the coupon link at the top and it will take you to Sundays homepage. Scroll all the way down to the bottom to the footer with all of the link. Click on "OUR FOOD". On the next page you will be able to purchase Sundays by dog/box size (Small 40oz, Medium 72oz, Large 144oz) as a one-time purchase or you can subscribe. One cup of Sundays is ~3.5 oz by weight or 93 grams. Therefore, a 40 oz box has roughly 12 cups, a 72 oz box 22 cups, and 144 oz bundle has 44 cups.
How many cups are in that 40 oz bag is a more appropriate measurement which would tell us how long it would last especially for a large breed eating 4cups a day.
Thanks for the comment! Sundays dog food is measured by weight. One cup of Sundays is around 3.5 oz. A 40 oz box has roughly 12 cups, a 72 oz box 22 cups, and 144 oz bundle has 44 cups. Check out our full Sundays review for more details and a coupon & FREE sample www.mealfinds.com/sundays-for-dogs-reviews/
My initial thought was that the beef ingredients sound like an anti-inflammatory diet. I'm still in the early stages of researching. I've read a lot about the first 5 ingredients being the most important and that it should all be meats of some kind. The fact that the 5th ingredient is quinoa is a little disappointing, but I don't think it's a deal breaker.
Well considering the meat ingredients are 90% of the food, and there’s also a lot of other ingredients after the quinoa, it’s probably a very small amount of the actual food.
You don’t need to put a bag of dog food in a box. Also, everything after salt is less than 1%, so all that stuff sounds good but really? Finally, the website is not forthcoming about how much you get in a “box”. Yes, it’s crazy expensive.
Thanks for the comment! We’ve reviewed UnKibble here www.mealfinds.com/spot-tango-review/ if that will help. We also have a Premium Pet Food Comparison post here if it helps >> www.mealfinds.com/fresh-dog-food-delivery-list/
Thanks for the comment. It is expensive especially if you have big dog like we do or if you have multiple dogs. You can use Sundays as a topper and get lots of the benefits.
@@MealFinds Using a healthy food as a topper and then feeding unhealthy af cheap kibble would be completely useless because they are still getting the negative effects of cancerous, starch and sugar filled dry bread cereal..
@@MealFinds it look like the same ppl that made magic spoon cereal.... Same box, same design, same colors and same BS. Magic spoon was a poff eatable Styrofoam with color flavors Over priced, period $15.00 will get a 30 pound bag of dry dog food. My dog eats raw meat and raw chicken mixed with eggs some vegetables. Mr D's you have enough money ... Stop getting all this sponsorship that deceiving your viewers. Do you really think my dog will hand shake my hand for finally finding the best food in the world like this junk ... My dong do what I do and eats what I can afford, and I'll always do the best I can for my dog I will not give my dog some mythical fountain of youth.
@@MealFinds by the way where is you third party science review from scientist that do not know you .... As it takes years to produce a great food with such of claim and or reputation as you just came out of the closet.
@@redbugg99 thanks for explaining! I agree, everyone just wants to find a food best for their dog, lifestyle, and budget. PS - I was not paid to make that video, though did get a sample for my Daisy to try 😁
This company is genuinely awful. First off, dog food made my dog sick. It’s highly prone to mold so that might be the cause. Had to take him to the vet and quit trying to transition. Second - they’re super sketchy. I thought I was buying 1 bag of dog food. Turns out I was signing up for a subscription that costs 2x the “starter price.” It’s a frequent thing for them. They have lots of bad reviews for customer service. If you’re going to use kibble, use a traditional one that doesn’t have mold or other issues. If you want to use a premium food, go with farmers dog or Ollie. Sunday’s is a sketchy company. Their marketing is good but the food is shockingly low quality.
What do you mean by emphasizing “NO ingredients from China”?? That’s a really racist statement and if that’s something the company advertises, I’m not buying
Read the full Sundays for Dogs dog food reviews on MealFinds
www.mealfinds.com/sundays-for-dogs-reviews/
My problem for signing up for this is that it absolutely will not tell me how much they’re going to send me. I find a lot of these companies absolutely will not be straight forward about how much you’re getting and the fact that everyone makes it this huge secret or really difficult to do the math and find out is super shady. Can they please just tell us how much we are getting…
Thank you for the comment! I totally agree and feel your frustration. Most of these premium dog food companies have you take a quiz and then they give you a price, but don't tell you how much food you will receive. I have two suggestions if you want to try Sundays. Go to our review (www.mealfinds.com/sundays-for-dogs-reviews/), on that page we have a link for a free sample (just pay shipping). This allows you to try it and see if you/your dog like it for a very low price. OR from our review click on the coupon link at the top and it will take you to Sundays homepage. Scroll all the way down to the bottom to the footer with all of the link. Click on "OUR FOOD". On the next page you will be able to purchase Sundays by dog/box size (Small 40oz, Medium 72oz, Large 144oz) as a one-time purchase or you can subscribe. One cup of Sundays is ~3.5 oz by weight or 93 grams. Therefore, a 40 oz box has roughly 12 cups, a 72 oz box 22 cups, and 144 oz bundle has 44 cups.
How many cups are in that 40 oz bag is a more appropriate measurement which would tell us how long it would last especially for a large breed eating 4cups a day.
Thanks for the comment! Sundays dog food is measured by weight. One cup of Sundays is around 3.5 oz.
A 40 oz box has roughly 12 cups, a 72 oz box 22 cups, and 144 oz bundle has 44 cups. Check out our full Sundays review for more details and a coupon & FREE sample www.mealfinds.com/sundays-for-dogs-reviews/
My initial thought was that the beef ingredients sound like an anti-inflammatory diet. I'm still in the early stages of researching. I've read a lot about the first 5 ingredients being the most important and that it should all be meats of some kind. The fact that the 5th ingredient is quinoa is a little disappointing, but I don't think it's a deal breaker.
Thank you for the comment! Sundays says it’s good is 90% meat so the ingredients that aren’t meat make up only 10% of the food. 😁
Well considering the meat ingredients are 90% of the food, and there’s also a lot of other ingredients after the quinoa, it’s probably a very small amount of the actual food.
You don’t need to put a bag of dog food in a box. Also, everything after salt is less than 1%, so all that stuff sounds good but really?
Finally, the website is not forthcoming about how much you get in a “box”. Yes, it’s crazy expensive.
Thanks for the comment!
Seriously spendy, going to try Spot and Tango's as comparison, similar technology, significantly lower price based on trial information.
Thanks for the comment! We’ve reviewed UnKibble here www.mealfinds.com/spot-tango-review/ if that will help. We also have a Premium Pet Food Comparison post here if it helps >> www.mealfinds.com/fresh-dog-food-delivery-list/
@@MealFinds Definitely, why I am trying it.
does it come with a scooper
Thanks for the comment! No it doesn’t come with a scooper.
$199 for a bag of air…no bowl no new scoop no no
Thanks for the comment!
Farmers Dog. I rest my case!
Thanks for the comment! We've also reviewed them and my Daisy really enjoyed their fresh food. But some people want dry dog food :)
Expensive af
Thanks for the comment. It is expensive especially if you have big dog like we do or if you have multiple dogs. You can use Sundays as a topper and get lots of the benefits.
@@MealFinds Using a healthy food as a topper and then feeding unhealthy af cheap kibble would be completely useless because they are still getting the negative effects of cancerous, starch and sugar filled dry bread cereal..
WTF .... MAGIC SPOON 2.0
Thanks for the comment. Not sure what it means 😂
@@MealFinds it look like the same ppl that made magic spoon cereal.... Same box, same design, same colors and same BS. Magic spoon was a poff eatable Styrofoam with color flavors
Over priced, period
$15.00 will get a 30 pound bag of dry dog food.
My dog eats raw meat and raw chicken mixed with eggs some vegetables.
Mr D's you have enough money ...
Stop getting all this sponsorship that deceiving your viewers.
Do you really think my dog will hand shake my hand for finally finding the best food in the world like this junk ... My dong do what I do and eats what I can afford, and I'll always do the best I can for my dog I will not give my dog some mythical fountain of youth.
@@MealFinds by the way where is you third party science review from scientist that do not know you .... As it takes years to produce a great food with such of claim and or reputation as you just came out of the closet.
@@redbugg99 thanks for explaining! I agree, everyone just wants to find a food best for their dog, lifestyle, and budget. PS - I was not paid to make that video, though did get a sample for my Daisy to try 😁
@@MealFinds WTF $75.00 FOR A BOX OF 3LB ... WHAT THA F is wrong with you ppl
Magic spoon 2.0
This company is genuinely awful. First off, dog food made my dog sick. It’s highly prone to mold so that might be the cause. Had to take him to the vet and quit trying to transition.
Second - they’re super sketchy. I thought I was buying 1 bag of dog food. Turns out I was signing up for a subscription that costs 2x the “starter price.” It’s a frequent thing for them. They have lots of bad reviews for customer service.
If you’re going to use kibble, use a traditional one that doesn’t have mold or other issues. If you want to use a premium food, go with farmers dog or Ollie.
Sunday’s is a sketchy company. Their marketing is good but the food is shockingly low quality.
Thank you for the comment! We didn't experience mold during our review, but always good to hear about other's experiences.
Wow glad I read. I thought it was too expensive for hard dog food. Might as well buy fresh
This person seems to be spamming every review for Sundays. I'm not sure I trust their opinion. 😕
Spam on steroids in these comments. Check out the reviews from real people feeding Sundays to their dogs.
Thanks for the comment! UA-cam comments are always interesting. Definitely do your own research and read our review for details 😁
What do you mean by emphasizing “NO ingredients from China”?? That’s a really racist statement and if that’s something the company advertises, I’m not buying
@@racheld6950 thanks for the comment.